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local law agencies struggled with the loss of the 911 system. a ripple effect throughout the bay area. cgb enterprises in san carlos runs i.t. services for small businesses and says its clients in gilroy were basically stranded. >> it basically meant they couldn't operate for an entire business day. which is detrimental to them, it's detrimental to us. >> reporter: today, offering a $250,000 reward to capture and convict whoever is responsible. the sheriff says investigators are still looking at pg and e surveillance video. in santa clara county, robert honda, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> recently, uncovered documents show the problem with the bolts on the new eastern span of the bay bridge could have been prevented years ago. documents released by the california department of transportation show that caltran's engineers ordered tests in 2008 that could have revealed the problems. but the tests were never done, because the contractor reportedly said they weren't needed. officials say repairing the bolts is going to take time and will also be very e
local law agencies struggled with the loss of the 911 system. a ripple effect throughout the bay area. cgb enterprises in san carlos runs i.t. services for small businesses and says its clients in gilroy were basically stranded. >> it basically meant they couldn't operate for an entire business day. which is detrimental to them, it's detrimental to us. >> reporter: today, offering a $250,000 reward to capture and convict whoever is responsible. the sheriff says investigators are...
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. >> at that time when he saw the officers approaching, he surrendered to law enforcement. >> reporter: police say they searched wheatley's apartment and no bombs were found. >>> only on 2 tonight, a life saving transplant for a 5-year- old boy adopted from vietnam. we first brought you this story last month as ktvu's jana katsuyama reports, today's surgery was a rare exception and his family and doctors hope it will inspire others to help save more lives. >> reporter: for more than a year, 5-year-old collin and his family have spent lives in and out of hospital rooms where a good day is determined by numbers on a chart. today they hope that will change. >> are you nervous? >> no. >> how did the medicine taste? >> good. >> reporter: by collin's head, a pillow of guardian angels. >> all my friends and the giants. >> reporter: self-portraits by classmates to surround him during the four hour bone phor row transplant. >> he has anemia. >> reporter: asian bone marrow donors are tough to find. luckily his parents have kept in contact with his vietnamese family. his brother todd, is the perf
. >> at that time when he saw the officers approaching, he surrendered to law enforcement. >> reporter: police say they searched wheatley's apartment and no bombs were found. >>> only on 2 tonight, a life saving transplant for a 5-year- old boy adopted from vietnam. we first brought you this story last month as ktvu's jana katsuyama reports, today's surgery was a rare exception and his family and doctors hope it will inspire others to help save more lives. >>...
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law enforcement moved in. pulled the suspect from his hiding plane -- hiding place and took him into custody. >>> about a half an hour after the second suspect was captured, president obama's praised the people of boston. >> they failed because as americans, we refuse to be terrorized. >> reporter: the president vowed to get all the remaining questions about the bombings answered and he cautioned americans against a rush to judgment about the brother's motive or their background. >> a u.s. government official says at this point there is no known tie between the suspects and any extremist groups. but have learned quite a bit about the brothers. our coverage continues with jana katsuyama. she's been digging into their past and she joins with us now live with new information tonight about their background. >> we certainly are learning more. many people who knew the brothers describe the boys as smart and athletic. not someone they would associate with the boston massachusetts bombings. his older brother practiced
law enforcement moved in. pulled the suspect from his hiding plane -- hiding place and took him into custody. >>> about a half an hour after the second suspect was captured, president obama's praised the people of boston. >> they failed because as americans, we refuse to be terrorized. >> reporter: the president vowed to get all the remaining questions about the bombings answered and he cautioned americans against a rush to judgment about the brother's motive or their...
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. >> law enforcement hone in on two towns -- 7:20 a.m. in cambridge, police search a home where they believe the two brothers lived. >> and in watertown, the last place where the last suspect was seen, police recovered 200 spent rounds. evidence that homemade bombs and a pressure cooker. but no evidence of the suspect. the typically tranquil boston suburb is swarming with s.w.a.t. teams. military units searching house to house. while residents look out their windows at the surreal sight. >> yeah. he is in our garage right now. >> we've had s.w.a.t. teams police patrolling the neighborhood in our backyards, doing house sweeps. feel like i'm in middle of a movie set. >> residents are trapped. many are terrified. >> my feeling is until this guy is found, i'm just not feeling okay. >> at what would be rush hour, massachusetts governor deval patrick tells boston residents to shelter in place. >> in other words, stay in doors, with their doors locked and not to open the door -- >> it is an unprecedented halt to a city of more than 600,000 peopl
. >> law enforcement hone in on two towns -- 7:20 a.m. in cambridge, police search a home where they believe the two brothers lived. >> and in watertown, the last place where the last suspect was seen, police recovered 200 spent rounds. evidence that homemade bombs and a pressure cooker. but no evidence of the suspect. the typically tranquil boston suburb is swarming with s.w.a.t. teams. military units searching house to house. while residents look out their windows at the surreal...
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pg&e says they are working with local law enforcement to increase security. this comes after what happened at the san jose substation early tuesday morning. that is when someone damaged transformers. >>> hundreds of people are expected to attend a candle light vigil for audrey pott. she took her own life in september after pictures surfaced when she was allegedly sexually assaulted at a party. three boys have been charged with sexual assault. the vigil is 8:00 tonight at saratoga high school. >>> they are asking for your help to identify this man. he is described as a black male in his early or mid 20s. about six feet tall with a slender build. on march 14th a man fitting this description shot 34-year- old raymond harris of san pablo. police are looking for a woman that ran off with him after the shooting. >>> coming up hopefully people are not feeling a lot of news. people may seem a little tense out there. sal, how sit looking? any problems? >> actually it's nice and quiet. it's been a very nice commute. let's take a look at the commute now if you are drivi
pg&e says they are working with local law enforcement to increase security. this comes after what happened at the san jose substation early tuesday morning. that is when someone damaged transformers. >>> hundreds of people are expected to attend a candle light vigil for audrey pott. she took her own life in september after pictures surfaced when she was allegedly sexually assaulted at a party. three boys have been charged with sexual assault. the vigil is 8:00 tonight at saratoga...
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calls came in about exposed wires in a light fixture and at landmarks in major cities all over america law enforcement keeping anything but a low profile. >> i am not in the hope for the best business. i am in the plan for the worst business. >> reporter: meanwhile, in 15 cities around america they are planning to hold marathons of their own within the next week. all of those places now having to think about security in a whole new way. amy, back to you. >> all right, everyone on high alert. dan, thanks so much. >>> and now to two former new england patriots players and super bowl champs, now being hailed as heroic rescuers for racing into the chaos right after the boston bombings. what they were thinking and why they did it in their own words. take a look. >> it looked like a scene from a war. >> it's just a cloud of smoke and chaos and your ears kind of explode. >> my instincts kicked in and i ran toward the blast not thinking and just looking to help. my upbringing and my father was a police officer. my three brothers are new york city firemen and i saw three young girls, trying to carr
calls came in about exposed wires in a light fixture and at landmarks in major cities all over america law enforcement keeping anything but a low profile. >> i am not in the hope for the best business. i am in the plan for the worst business. >> reporter: meanwhile, in 15 cities around america they are planning to hold marathons of their own within the next week. all of those places now having to think about security in a whole new way. amy, back to you. >> all right, everyone...
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powerful performances, a law student with schizophrenia. the hardest line for you to deliver when you were talking to your on-screen sister and saying -- >> i am prettier than you. >> the line is poignant. >> i'll always be crazier than you too. >> yeah, that might be weird. >> reporter: snow's character makes it through law school helping hudson a veteran with ptsd get her life back together. >> i specifically wanted your case. >> a charity case. >> and, of course, not every story ties up in a perfect bow but the point with it we're trying to get across in these five films is that there is hope. >> reporter: aniston says she wants to produce more, wants to direct. they time left for acting. >> i'm not going to give up acting. i have too much fun being silly that way. >> reporter: still? still love it. >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: i think i'd often like to quit tv, grow a beard and gain 200 pounds. >> i don't know about the grow a beard part but i could see like let's move to france or italy and open up a little antique store. that sounds grea
powerful performances, a law student with schizophrenia. the hardest line for you to deliver when you were talking to your on-screen sister and saying -- >> i am prettier than you. >> the line is poignant. >> i'll always be crazier than you too. >> yeah, that might be weird. >> reporter: snow's character makes it through law school helping hudson a veteran with ptsd get her life back together. >> i specifically wanted your case. >> a charity case....
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law enforcement officials, this is not over yet. but law enforcement officials are becomie ining increasingly confident they're going to find this suspect and bring him to jgs. >> they're not letting you know there's other people out there? it's not over in terms of gathering information? >> they're increasingly confident that they're going to get the suspect. in terms of other potential associates that's still very much an active investigation. they need to rule that out. before they put that back to a normal situation, but until this situation is resolved, they are going to keep that city on lockdown. >> pierre, richard clarke, just to underscore, you don't have any other information on this person who's been brought to custody behind brian? >> no, i do not. >> richard, now as the law enforcement officials start to close in on the suspect, anything they can do to enhance the chance to be taken alive? >> if we have his cell phone number -- >> bianna called it. >> if that's his cell phone and he has it and it's on, they know in geno
law enforcement officials, this is not over yet. but law enforcement officials are becomie ining increasingly confident they're going to find this suspect and bring him to jgs. >> they're not letting you know there's other people out there? it's not over in terms of gathering information? >> they're increasingly confident that they're going to get the suspect. in terms of other potential associates that's still very much an active investigation. they need to rule that out. before...
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a trying, dangerous, sleep-deprived week for the law enforcement sters. after five days of death and drama, bostonians are showing their gratitude. >> reporter: it's the high five that brings an extraordinary close to a tense manhunt. police standing down for the first time since monday's bombg. >> we have our second suspect of the boston marathon bombing in custody. >> reporter: after going door to door since monday, searching for clues, an army of law enforcement officering took down their suspect. >> because of that extraordinary collaboration and cooperation by all the law enforcement resources, we have a suspect in custody tonight. >> reporter: but police also lost one of their own. 26-year-old m.i.t. police officer sean collier, killed thursday at the hands of the brothers. finally being able to breathe a sigh of relief after so many hours holder their breath. >> i want to thank all of the partners two worked tirelessly over the last four days. we're exhausted, folks, but we have a victory here tonight. >> reporter: and still here, their job is not
a trying, dangerous, sleep-deprived week for the law enforcement sters. after five days of death and drama, bostonians are showing their gratitude. >> reporter: it's the high five that brings an extraordinary close to a tense manhunt. police standing down for the first time since monday's bombg. >> we have our second suspect of the boston marathon bombing in custody. >> reporter: after going door to door since monday, searching for clues, an army of law enforcement officering...
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they did it without getting anybody from law enforcement hurt that we know of. a great day, a great way to end what has been a terrible, terrible week. brian, you've been on the story from the jump. we thank you for your reporting this morning. now over to bianna. >> unbelievable how close that boat was to the house that no one was injured. >> absolutely. >>> we're getting a clearer picture of who these brothers are. the family came to the u.s. 12 years ago after spending time in kyrgyzstan in the dagestan region of russia. in boston, the boys became known as athletes. the younger one, a wrestler. the older one, a boxer. dzhokhar became a u.s. citizen a year ago, on september 11th. but a year ago, their father went back to dagestan after health issues. we sent kirit radia there to find out more about this family. >> reporter: good morning, dan and bianna. this is the last place the suspects' parents were seen here in dagestan. it is a shop they were planning to open. it's where they gave an interview to russian television yesterday. after speaking to abc news se
they did it without getting anybody from law enforcement hurt that we know of. a great day, a great way to end what has been a terrible, terrible week. brian, you've been on the story from the jump. we thank you for your reporting this morning. now over to bianna. >> unbelievable how close that boat was to the house that no one was injured. >> absolutely. >>> we're getting a clearer picture of who these brothers are. the family came to the u.s. 12 years ago after spending...
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meantime, law enforcement is focused on suspect number two, here at beth israel hospital. this morning, police and federal agents are anxiously waiting to question the man who sparked nearly a weeklong man hunt. overnight this new video was released showing that final tense showdown, stun guns exploding as police move in to get dzhokhar tsarnaev. he's in serious but stable condition. his injuries preventing him from speaking. >> i think i and all of the law enforcement professionals are hoping for a host of reasons, that the suspect survives. because we have a million questions. >> reporter: questions like, was there anybody else involved? in his and his brother's alleged attack of the boston mar than monday. dzhokhar tsarnaev he likely face federal charges and he's involved in the shooting of the m.i.t. officer as well as carjacking. all of which happened just hours before he and his brother, taermlan tsarnaev, tamerlan died and dzhokhar tsarnaev fleeing. dzhokhar tsarnaev was hiding in this boat. >> we have movement in the boat. >> reporter: a robot was later moved in to
meantime, law enforcement is focused on suspect number two, here at beth israel hospital. this morning, police and federal agents are anxiously waiting to question the man who sparked nearly a weeklong man hunt. overnight this new video was released showing that final tense showdown, stun guns exploding as police move in to get dzhokhar tsarnaev. he's in serious but stable condition. his injuries preventing him from speaking. >> i think i and all of the law enforcement professionals are...
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visiting jihadist websites are not against the law. a lot of teenagers and young adults are doing that. so, the question is, you have to do an assessment if you're an fbi agent. do you move forward with it? do you have enough evidence to move on? if you don't have anything but chatter by this guy, you move on to the next one. should they have come back and visited? when did they know about the six months in russia? those type of things do become critical. >> the devil is in the details. >> if someone else were involved, would we know by now? >> one would think. only because of everything they've been able to do in the last week from their computers, phones, the people around them, associates. my sense is, they probably have a handle on that. >> thank you. >>> let's go to josh for the other top stories. >>> major frustration for air travelers. all beginning this morning with no end in sight. flights are delayed at major airports because the faa is being forced to furlough thousands of air traffic controllers. abc's matt gutman has more
visiting jihadist websites are not against the law. a lot of teenagers and young adults are doing that. so, the question is, you have to do an assessment if you're an fbi agent. do you move forward with it? do you have enough evidence to move on? if you don't have anything but chatter by this guy, you move on to the next one. should they have come back and visited? when did they know about the six months in russia? those type of things do become critical. >> the devil is in the details....
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that presents major challenge to law enforcement. abc's david kerley has more on this. >> reporter: the bloody boston explosion, shattered the marathon and reopened wounds in this country. this attack far from the first targeting civilians. international terrorists tried to bring down the world trade center in '93. the building withstood the blast, killing six. and domestic terrorists have proved deadly as well. the oklahoma city bombing in '95 killing 168. so similar to the boston blast, the atlanta olympics bombing in '96. spectators gathered in a park when the bomb went off. it is the soft target terrorists are looking for. >> unfortunately, these kind of settings, whether it's a marathon, football, baseball, social event, concert, are attractive targets. we just can't get around it. >> reporter: tom ridge was the country's first secretary of homeland security. >> you have to manage the risk. unless you have specific information about a particular actor, you can't guarantee safety anywhere. >> reporter: so even though police were
that presents major challenge to law enforcement. abc's david kerley has more on this. >> reporter: the bloody boston explosion, shattered the marathon and reopened wounds in this country. this attack far from the first targeting civilians. international terrorists tried to bring down the world trade center in '93. the building withstood the blast, killing six. and domestic terrorists have proved deadly as well. the oklahoma city bombing in '95 killing 168. so similar to the boston blast,...
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a law librarian from novi, michigan... and our returning champion, a y writer from wilmington, north carolina... whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- trebek! thank you, johnny, and thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome. (imitates cary grant) "judy, judy, judy." (normal voice) nice to see you again. alex judy celebrated her anniversary "jon friday, judy." by winning her second game. has close to 50 grand now. michelle and trevor would like to have some money also. let's see who winds up winning this one. good luck. here we go. the jeopardy! round and these categories today to sta the week... we'll go... we'll deal with... each correct response will be "the" followed by a single word. judy, start. i'll take "the" novel for $200, please. what is "the natural"? "the" novel for $400. what is "the natural"? what is "the help"? i'll take elizabethan era for $200. i'll take the elizabethan era for $400, please. e? ?who was magellan? no. michelle. who was drake? yes, we're talking abou
a law librarian from novi, michigan... and our returning champion, a y writer from wilmington, north carolina... whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- trebek! thank you, johnny, and thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome. (imitates cary grant) "judy, judy, judy." (normal voice) nice to see you again. alex judy celebrated her anniversary "jon friday, judy." by winning her second game. has close to 50 grand now. michelle...
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followed all the laws, my elbows were covered, my collarbone was covered but it was tight. and i knew that was provocative and flirting with danger to be showing my figure in that way. i had a sister who was living in israel at the time. she saw me in the sweater, she reported back to my parents and that was the end of my childhood. my mother called me on the phone, she was outraged, she said how dare you spend our money on immodest items. there's going to be no more allowance and there was a gigantic rift in the relationship between my parents and me from then on. katie: they brought you back to new york but did not support you financially, they pretty much cut you off, correct? >> yes. katie: where did you go? what did you do? >> they did bring me back to new york. when i was here, i got a minimum wage job, found a really small apartment and struggled to survive. practically, it was incredibly overwhelming. i struggled with enormous poverty, i went hungry very often. i was 17, i did not know anything about the world, but really it was emotionally, really that was the real
followed all the laws, my elbows were covered, my collarbone was covered but it was tight. and i knew that was provocative and flirting with danger to be showing my figure in that way. i had a sister who was living in israel at the time. she saw me in the sweater, she reported back to my parents and that was the end of my childhood. my mother called me on the phone, she was outraged, she said how dare you spend our money on immodest items. there's going to be no more allowance and there was a...
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you said upwards of 1,000 law e area. every agency descended upon this small town of watertown, massachusetts. can you describe the scene. you said at one point it was kind of frantic and slowed down a little bit. how about now? >> apparently, we're told they just found another device down the road here. and they're coming back and forth with reinforcements coming in. whatever's happening is happening somewhere down the road there and, you know, we are blocks from getting down there because it is so dangerous and sort of unsecure at this point. but the huge law enforcement presence continues here and, obviously, it's not going to let up until they find this person who is at large. my hunch is that when the sun comes up, that helps law enforcement to find this person. right now, he's under the cover of darkness with weapons and it's a tense situation. and i think they're afraid he may break into someone's home. this is a man who if the charges are correct, has not hesitated to put a bomb near the feet of young children. so
you said upwards of 1,000 law e area. every agency descended upon this small town of watertown, massachusetts. can you describe the scene. you said at one point it was kind of frantic and slowed down a little bit. how about now? >> apparently, we're told they just found another device down the road here. and they're coming back and forth with reinforcements coming in. whatever's happening is happening somewhere down the road there and, you know, we are blocks from getting down there...
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recreational use remains illegal under federal law. the question now, will the large crowds this weekend stall the movement to legalize marijuana. >> they want to pay the price, for those experiments with regard to having folks coming in from out of state? are they willing to regulate those folks the same way they regulate the citizens or in this case not to regulate them? >> reporter: something other states and marijuana supporters will be watching closely. akiko fujita, abc news, los angeles. >>> so just a few more details about what happened. apparently, 4:20 p.m., counter culture, on the 20th of april, sa time.andsxhe at that's what they didat 4:20, th largest cloud of marijuana smoke cotively produced. 40 minutes later, 5:00, shots rang out. >> i hope they get the guy. i really do. i -- who knows what will happen? i have a hard time believing he is one of the people, enjoying. you know -- i get the feeling he is like an anti-pot guy. as opposed to some guy who got rowdy. who knows. we'll see. hopefully get the guy. >> mellowed out
recreational use remains illegal under federal law. the question now, will the large crowds this weekend stall the movement to legalize marijuana. >> they want to pay the price, for those experiments with regard to having folks coming in from out of state? are they willing to regulate those folks the same way they regulate the citizens or in this case not to regulate them? >> reporter: something other states and marijuana supporters will be watching closely. akiko fujita, abc news,...
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. >> the reports of involvement by her husband and brother-in-law came as an absolute shock to them all. >> reporter: for two families whose bitter shock turned to unimaginable grief was a day of final good-byes. the youngest victim of the bombings, 8-year-old martin richard laid to rest as was sean collier. the m.i.t. officer police say was shot to death by the tsarnaev brothers thursday night. and vice president joe biden is expected to travel to m.i.t. for a memorial service honoring officer collier later this morning. john, diana. >> marci, thank you very much. >>> the boat owner whose 911 call led police to dzhokhar tsarnaev. speaking out for the first time. david henneberry stepped outside for fresh air friday night when he notice ed something amiss with the boat cover. when he peeked inside his boat he saw blood and called police. henneberry knows about this movement online to buy him a new boat. he said he appreciates it, but wants the money to go to the victims instead. >>> the man accused of plotting to derail a passenger train in canada is rejecting terror charges against him
. >> the reports of involvement by her husband and brother-in-law came as an absolute shock to them all. >> reporter: for two families whose bitter shock turned to unimaginable grief was a day of final good-byes. the youngest victim of the bombings, 8-year-old martin richard laid to rest as was sean collier. the m.i.t. officer police say was shot to death by the tsarnaev brothers thursday night. and vice president joe biden is expected to travel to m.i.t. for a memorial service...
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by law, fbi officials said, monitoring had to stop, barring new negative information. >> too many people in this country, just like him, that are touching extremist websites, that are espousing things that aren't particularly kind to americans, but that's not against the law here. >> reporter: tamerlan's father said his sons couldn't have planned the attack, because they knew the fbi was watching them. but they apparently were not. and never knew that a dark side of the two brothers had begun to emerge. tamerlan was charged in cambridge with beating his former girlfriend. he started posting violent videos, urging jihad. on his youtube channel. and dzhokhar began writing bizarre tweets. "a decade in america already, i want out." authorities never saw this coming. tamerlan traveled to russia for six months last year. the fbi wants to know exactly who he saw and what he was doing, dan. >> let me get back to the fbi investigation into the older brother. you've been talking to the fbi all day. are they not expecting any sense of frustration or remorse over having missed what could have been a
by law, fbi officials said, monitoring had to stop, barring new negative information. >> too many people in this country, just like him, that are touching extremist websites, that are espousing things that aren't particularly kind to americans, but that's not against the law here. >> reporter: tamerlan's father said his sons couldn't have planned the attack, because they knew the fbi was watching them. but they apparently were not. and never knew that a dark side of the two brothers...
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recreational use remains illegal under federal law. the question, now, will the large crowds this weekend stall the movement to legalize marijuana? >> are they willing to pay the price for those experiments, with regard to have so many folks coming in from out of state? are they willing to regulate those folks the same way they regulate they're own citizens? or in this case, to not regulate them. >> reporter: something other states and marijuana supporters will be watching closely. akiko fujita, abc news, los angeles. >>> and coming up, breaking point in the rocky mountains. the harrowing tale of men who survived a massive avalanche that killed five of his friends. and what is so dangerous about this year in particular? and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, a
recreational use remains illegal under federal law. the question, now, will the large crowds this weekend stall the movement to legalize marijuana? >> are they willing to pay the price for those experiments, with regard to have so many folks coming in from out of state? are they willing to regulate those folks the same way they regulate they're own citizens? or in this case, to not regulate them. >> reporter: something other states and marijuana supporters will be watching closely....
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but the law enforcement response forced a postponement of a news conference where officials had planned to talk about a possible suspect. authorities say the fbi is focused on photographs, including some taken by a surveillance camera at the lord & taylor store, that show a man in the race-day crowd, using a cellphone, with a black bag strapped across his chest that authorities say may contain the bomb. the key frames are just a few of the millions of frames of video examined in the last 36 hours by a special team of fbi forensic experts, the operational technology division. they have set up facilities at a restricted location near the boston harbor. and they are masters at what is known as facial recognition, the new science of converting a face into a name, demonstrated here by an indiana company that was used by the fbi following the 9/11 attacks. >> in this investigation, there will be hundreds of thousands of images. if they have a suspect identified, they know the area that suspect was in, they'll be able to then track the person back to an image and say, here we have him. >> repo
but the law enforcement response forced a postponement of a news conference where officials had planned to talk about a possible suspect. authorities say the fbi is focused on photographs, including some taken by a surveillance camera at the lord & taylor store, that show a man in the race-day crowd, using a cellphone, with a black bag strapped across his chest that authorities say may contain the bomb. the key frames are just a few of the millions of frames of video examined in the last 36...
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. >> a senior law enforcement official tells me e wo suspects is seen in anher vio making a cellphone call around the time of the exns. they believe that the cellphone was used to trigger one of the explosions. the officials said a massive effort is under way to capture every cellphone call in that local area at the time of the bombings, to see if they can trace it back to the bomber. the source said it's a time-consuming process but a top priority. >> as you watch the tapes go by pierre, and you've studied these so often, tell us the kind of detail the fbi is asking everyone to notice. >> one of the things you can see as you look at the tape is that the black backpack is one critical piece of evidence. my sources are telling me that backpack is the one that they recovered the most material from. the other thing is that every piece of evidence in that frame, the hat, the coat, the pants, they want the public to look at that because there might be something that someone would notice. >> that's right. and to look over every frame by frame, they sent everyone to the website, fbi.gov to c
. >> a senior law enforcement official tells me e wo suspects is seen in anher vio making a cellphone call around the time of the exns. they believe that the cellphone was used to trigger one of the explosions. the officials said a massive effort is under way to capture every cellphone call in that local area at the time of the bombings, to see if they can trace it back to the bomber. the source said it's a time-consuming process but a top priority. >> as you watch the tapes go by...
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>> reporter: that means that law enforcement officials have taken him. he is in police custody, diane. >> it could mean hospital, it could mean -- >> reporter: well, we know that they sent emergency personnel, medical personnel to the scene, which would be typical in a situation like this, not only for the suspect, but also for potential injuries to police, as well. >> all right, i want to go back to brian ross, because, brian, on the scene, do they now believe, and i know you do not know his condition yet, could be a spectrum of things, but has anybody suggested to you that they believe they may be able to get some information from him about how many involved, what else might have been planned? >> reporter: certainly if he's taken alive, then that sets him up for a trial on charges, most likely, of premeditated murder under federal law, as i understand it, that would be the plan, to try him under federal terrorism charges, not state murder charges. but that does open the possibility that he would be able to be questioned and reveal whether it was just h
>> reporter: that means that law enforcement officials have taken him. he is in police custody, diane. >> it could mean hospital, it could mean -- >> reporter: well, we know that they sent emergency personnel, medical personnel to the scene, which would be typical in a situation like this, not only for the suspect, but also for potential injuries to police, as well. >> all right, i want to go back to brian ross, because, brian, on the scene, do they now believe, and i...
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tonight law enforcement sources tell abc news that the young man seen on this surveillance tape, calmly walking through the crowd with a bomb in his bag, is now being cooperative with investigators. he has trouble speaking because of gunshot wounds to his neck, but he's communicating through writing, nodding his head, and making short vocalizations. based on what he's told them, investigators are convinced there are no more ongoing plots. and tonight abc news has learned dzhokhar tsarnaev told investigators, they learned to build a bomb on the internet. today dzhokhar tsarnaev was officially charged with using, and conspiring to use, a weapon of mass destruction. the complaint also contains vivid, new details about the chaotic events of last thursday night when the brothers tsarnaev allegedly carjacked a man. the victim describes one of the brothers getting in the car and saying, "did you hear about the boston explosion? i did that." the victim says the brother then removed a magazine from his gun, displayed a bullet and said, i am serious. the victim later escaped when the brothers got
tonight law enforcement sources tell abc news that the young man seen on this surveillance tape, calmly walking through the crowd with a bomb in his bag, is now being cooperative with investigators. he has trouble speaking because of gunshot wounds to his neck, but he's communicating through writing, nodding his head, and making short vocalizations. based on what he's told them, investigators are convinced there are no more ongoing plots. and tonight abc news has learned dzhokhar tsarnaev told...
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with breaking news developments they will be there several law enforcement agencies could be looking at two potential suspects in the boston bombings, one at each blast site. president obama visited boston for an enter faith service to pay tribute to the victims of the bombings. today, a grieving city is trying to he. president obama and the first lady joined in an interfaith service dedicated to the victims of the bombing and offered support and encourage m our prayers are with the injured. we will be with you as you learn to stand, walk, and, yes, run again. >> the cathedral was packed with victims, first responders, government officials and members of the community. there were prayers for those recovering from injury and tears for the three people who died, 29-year-old krystle campbell, lu, a native of china and 8-year-old martin richard. tracy helped his younger sister who lost a young. >> if my daughter were injured like that, so badly injured and so scared but she was incredibly brave. >> sources tell use that the f.b.i. has images of two men both possible suspects. the best vi
with breaking news developments they will be there several law enforcement agencies could be looking at two potential suspects in the boston bombings, one at each blast site. president obama visited boston for an enter faith service to pay tribute to the victims of the bombings. today, a grieving city is trying to he. president obama and the first lady joined in an interfaith service dedicated to the victims of the bombing and offered support and encourage m our prayers are with the injured. we...
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able to figure out whether there could be others involved in this would be incredibly valuable for law enforcement here and that would be their preference, for certai i bfbi ofer brad garret i aling ut thi completely conic personality. we hear about this wonderful friend to all of his friends. it's not your usual loner who had no friends out there, and then we know what he is suspected of doing. try to help us through this. >> okay. diane, step out of terrorism just for one second and let me tell you a very quick story. when you look at serial offenders, particularly serial rapists, i've worked dozens of these cases, these guys are well liked and take their kids to the playground and go to church and go out and rape at night. the reason i say that is it's easy for people who can break their life into two areas. their bad side and their good side and are very effective at covering the bad side. i think you can apply that to this situation where both of those guys apparently were quite effective in leading this public life, hey, everything's great. it's america, we're playing soccer, and
able to figure out whether there could be others involved in this would be incredibly valuable for law enforcement here and that would be their preference, for certai i bfbi ofer brad garret i aling ut thi completely conic personality. we hear about this wonderful friend to all of his friends. it's not your usual loner who had no friends out there, and then we know what he is suspected of doing. try to help us through this. >> okay. diane, step out of terrorism just for one second and let...
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police got a call, a 9-1-1 call from a man who said he had just stabbed his brother-in-law. they heard the victim in the background asking for help. when police arrived they saw the victim bleeding in the doorway and his brother-in-law standing near him with a hammer in his hand. when he refused to put down the hammer, police say they shot and killed him. the stabbing victim was taken to san francisco general where he is in serious condition tonight. a large knife described to be like a machete was found nearby. and that is the latest from potrero hill. alan wang, reporting live from san francisco, back to you. >> thank you. >>> let's shift and talk about the weather forecast as we inch closer to the weekend. >> examine sandhya patel is here with the latest jie. you can see why we are seeing a warming trend. temperatures are up a few degrees and as we look at live doppler 7hd, the skies are clear and the temperatures are running mild. we are going to see those numbers rising over the next few days as the high pressure gets closer to the coast and warm and dry pattern is deve
police got a call, a 9-1-1 call from a man who said he had just stabbed his brother-in-law. they heard the victim in the background asking for help. when police arrived they saw the victim bleeding in the doorway and his brother-in-law standing near him with a hammer in his hand. when he refused to put down the hammer, police say they shot and killed him. the stabbing victim was taken to san francisco general where he is in serious condition tonight. a large knife described to be like a machete...
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her and my brother-in-law and their son barely got out. >>reporter: while the plant smolders in the distance, and with many of the homes in ruin ruins, residents here aren't sure how long it will take to rebuild. but they will. >> everybody here is helping each other out right now. that's what we do in this town. everyone has each other's pwaichblingt you can see already the beginnings of the community working to piece itself back together. >>reporter: this home about half mile from the blast had its windows broken out. others completely destroyed here but even those who lost their homes are reaching out to those in need. trying to help one another recover and rebuild. west texas. in west, texas laura anthony abc 7 news. >> one texas man witness the blast last tonight while driving interwaco two days blythe or not after he survived the explosion in boston. joe burt finished the marathon 30 seconds before the first bomb exploded on monday. his wife was hit with shrapnel near the finish lane but not hurt seriously. after returning home in te
her and my brother-in-law and their son barely got out. >>reporter: while the plant smolders in the distance, and with many of the homes in ruin ruins, residents here aren't sure how long it will take to rebuild. but they will. >> everybody here is helping each other out right now. that's what we do in this town. everyone has each other's pwaichblingt you can see already the beginnings of the community working to piece itself back together. >>reporter: this home about half...
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law enforcement across the country will. we will train to it and we will be better for it. >> and one of the things that actually helped keep some of the people calm was the fact that news was breaking of that second suspect being arrested as people were standing in line. i saw lots of people up-to-date on their smart phones and even passing the word along to a lot of the people they were waiting in line with. reporting live at at&t park, sergio quintana, abc news. >> the key will be getting to the ballpark earlier. abc news will have continuing coverage on this story throughout the weekend and beginning with abc7 morning news at 5:00. we will also have live reports from boston with abc7 news reporter ama dates. you can follow her on twitter at ama at abc7. >>> we will take a break from the boston coverage for the moment and turn our attention to the weather. sandhya patel is here. live doppler 7hd is all clear. we have no moisture to speak of. but we are watching something. take a look right now. low clouds are beginning to
law enforcement across the country will. we will train to it and we will be better for it. >> and one of the things that actually helped keep some of the people calm was the fact that news was breaking of that second suspect being arrested as people were standing in line. i saw lots of people up-to-date on their smart phones and even passing the word along to a lot of the people they were waiting in line with. reporting live at at&t park, sergio quintana, abc news. >> the key...
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she has family there. >> son-in-law. >> she also has a brother-in-law who ran in the boston marathon and shot this picture just after the second bomb exploded monday. he called his brother here in the bay area thursday, after boston authorities released grainy images of the two suspects. >> he said, help me blow it up. and they contacted the fbi and the fbi said -- it's in the "the new york times" said it was the best picture of the suspect. >> this this first clear picture of suggest number two, dzhokar-tsarnaev. her brother-in-law, david green, posted the picture on affection where more than 12,000 people shared it. >> my god, actually think i hit the lottery, i took that one picture that could have been helpful. so the greatest win i could have ever had right there. to have helped. >> the picture is an example of how big a role social media played in this event. authorities were flooded with tips about the two suspects when images were shared and when the two brothers went on their rampage trying to escape. lots of people followed the story on twitter. >> for those of us who have
she has family there. >> son-in-law. >> she also has a brother-in-law who ran in the boston marathon and shot this picture just after the second bomb exploded monday. he called his brother here in the bay area thursday, after boston authorities released grainy images of the two suspects. >> he said, help me blow it up. and they contacted the fbi and the fbi said -- it's in the "the new york times" said it was the best picture of the suspect. >> this this first...
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. >> law enforcement sources tell abc news terror suspect is being questioned about the unexploded bombs. the 19-year-old is responding in writing due to a throat injury that they say may have been self-inflicted. >> they had other bombs and explosives and they were probably planning to do something else. >> reporter: this is the first moment an elite federal an teargas team has spoken to tsarnaev since the dramatic end to the manhunt. >> he is moving and flailing about. quite a bit of movement. >> reporter: new video shows him hiding in a boat as stun grenades exploded leading to his capture. his older brother was killed in another shootout and they are looking at his recent trip to a region of russia that has been a hotbed of militant activity. >> he brainwashed his younger brother and then what happened on marathon d s say thount ofen i overwhelming including this photo showing dzhokhar placing a bomb near martin richard who was killed. families gathered at a sunday mass to remember the victims. a wake was held for crystal campbell who will be laid to rest on monday. and more than 50
. >> law enforcement sources tell abc news terror suspect is being questioned about the unexploded bombs. the 19-year-old is responding in writing due to a throat injury that they say may have been self-inflicted. >> they had other bombs and explosives and they were probably planning to do something else. >> reporter: this is the first moment an elite federal an teargas team has spoken to tsarnaev since the dramatic end to the manhunt. >> he is moving and flailing about....
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police got a call, a 9-1-1 call from a man who said he had just stabbed his brother-in-law. they heard the victim in the background asking for help. when police arrived they saw the victim bleeding in the brotherand his brother-in-law standing near him with a hammer in his hand. when he refused to put down the hammer, police say they shot and killed him. the stabbing victim was taken to san francisco general where he is in serious condition tonight. a large knife described to be like a machete was found nearby. and that is the latest from potrero hill. alan wang, reporting live from san francisco, back to you. >> thank you. shift and let's st the weather forecast as we inch closer to the weekend. >> examine sandhya patel is here with the latest jie. you can see why we are seeing a warming trend. temperatures are up a few degrees and as we look at live doppler 7hd, the skies are clear and the temperatures are running mild. we are going to see those numbers rising over the next few days as the high pressure gets closer to the coast and warm and dry pattern is developing. that
police got a call, a 9-1-1 call from a man who said he had just stabbed his brother-in-law. they heard the victim in the background asking for help. when police arrived they saw the victim bleeding in the brotherand his brother-in-law standing near him with a hammer in his hand. when he refused to put down the hammer, police say they shot and killed him. the stabbing victim was taken to san francisco general where he is in serious condition tonight. a large knife described to be like a machete...
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brother-in-law and their son barely got out. >>reporter: while the plant smolders in the distance, and with many of the homes in ruin ruins, residents here aren't sure how long it will take to rebuild. but they will. >> everybody here is helping each other out right now . that's what we do in this town. everyone has each other's pwaichblingt you can see already the beginnings of the community working to piece itself back together. >>reporter: this home about half mile from the blast had its windows broken out. others completely destroyed here but even those who lost their homes are reaching out to those in need. trying to help one another recover and rebuild. west texas. in west, texas laura anthony abc 7 news. >> one texas man witness the blast last tonight while driving interwaco two days blythe or not after he survived th boston. boston. joe burt finished the marathon 30 seconds before the first bomb exploded on monday. his wife was hit with shrapnel near the finish lane but not hurt seriously. after ing hon texaso texas he w
brother-in-law and their son barely got out. >>reporter: while the plant smolders in the distance, and with many of the homes in ruin ruins, residents here aren't sure how long it will take to rebuild. but they will. >> everybody here is helping each other out right now . that's what we do in this town. everyone has each other's pwaichblingt you can see already the beginnings of the community working to piece itself back together. >>reporter: this home about half mile from the...
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take law enforcement across the country will. we will train to it and we will be better for it. >> and one of the things that actually helped keep some of the people calm was the fact that news was breaking of that second suspect being arrested as people were standing in line. i saw lots of people up-to-date on their smart phones and even passing the word along to a lot of the people they were waiting in line with. reporting live at at&t park, sergio quintana, abc news. >> the key will be getting to the ballpark earlier. abc news will have continuing coverage on this story throughout the weekend and beginning with abc7 morning news at 5:00. we will also have live reports from boston with abc7 news reporter ama dates. you can follow her on twitter at ama at abc7. >>> we will take a break from the boston coverage for the moment and turn our attention to the weather. sandhya patel is here. live doppler 7hd is all clear. we have no moisture to speak of. but we are watching something. take a look right now. low clouds are beginning to
take law enforcement across the country will. we will train to it and we will be better for it. >> and one of the things that actually helped keep some of the people calm was the fact that news was breaking of that second suspect being arrested as people were standing in line. i saw lots of people up-to-date on their smart phones and even passing the word along to a lot of the people they were waiting in line with. reporting live at at&t park, sergio quintana, abc news. >> the...
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she has family there. >> son-in-law. >> she also has a brother-in-law who ran in the boston marathon and shot this picture just after the second bomb exploded monday. he called his brother here in the bay area thursday, after boston authorities released grainy images of the two suspects. >> he said, help me blow it up. and they contacted the fbi and the fbi said -- it's in the "the new york times" said it was the best picture of the suspect. >> this this first clear picture of suggest number two, dzhokar-tsarnaev. her brother-in-law, david green, posted the picture on affection where more than 12,000 people shared it. >> my god, actually think i hit the lottery, i took that one picture that could have been helpful. so the greatest win i could have ever had right there. to have helped. >> the picture is an example of how big a role social media played in this event. authorities were flooded with tips about the two suspects when images were shared and when the two brothers went on their rampage trying to escape. lots of people followed the story on twitter. >> for those of us who have
she has family there. >> son-in-law. >> she also has a brother-in-law who ran in the boston marathon and shot this picture just after the second bomb exploded monday. he called his brother here in the bay area thursday, after boston authorities released grainy images of the two suspects. >> he said, help me blow it up. and they contacted the fbi and the fbi said -- it's in the "the new york times" said it was the best picture of the suspect. >> this this first...
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. >> law enforcement sources tell abc news terror suspect is being questioned about the unexploded bombs. the 19-year-old is responding in writing due to a throat injury that they say may have been self-inflicted. >> they had other bombs and explosives and they were probably planning to do something else. >> reporter: this is the first moment an elite federal an teargas team has spoken to tsarnaev since the dramatic end to the manhunt. >> he is moving and flailing about. quite a bit of movement. >> reporter: new video shows him hiding in a boat as stun grenades exploded leading to his capture. his older brother was killed in another shootout and they are looking at his recent trip to a russia that has a hotd of militant activity. >> he brainwashed his younger brother and then what happened on marathon day. >> reporter: federal authorities say the amount of evidence is overwhelming including this photo showing dzhokhar placing a bomb near martin richard who was killed. families gathered at a sunday mass to remember the victims. a wake was held for crystal campbell who will be laid to rest
. >> law enforcement sources tell abc news terror suspect is being questioned about the unexploded bombs. the 19-year-old is responding in writing due to a throat injury that they say may have been self-inflicted. >> they had other bombs and explosives and they were probably planning to do something else. >> reporter: this is the first moment an elite federal an teargas team has spoken to tsarnaev since the dramatic end to the manhunt. >> he is moving and flailing about....
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. >> law enforcement soursz tell abc news they now have a clear image of the man they're working to identify they believe could be the suspect. in a major break in the investigation you coming after the process of going frame by frame through more than 2000 images taken of, and in the crowds near the finish line. boston's abc station reporting that the key video leading to this suspect was captured on surveillance cameras outside of a lord & tailor department store. more evidence surfacing. the lid to at least one of the bombs reportedly found on a roof top, analyze add long with electronic components and slappel -- shrapnel from the blast. so many are still in mourning. hundreds gathered to remember the youngest of those killed 8-year-old martin richard. >> it's confusing and painful. we're strong. we're going to get through it. >> in massachusetts friends and neighbors are planning a vigil honoring the live of crystal campbell. >> on campus of boston university, students mourning over 23-year-old lindsay lu who lost her life as well. >> you can see investigators present here along the rout
. >> law enforcement soursz tell abc news they now have a clear image of the man they're working to identify they believe could be the suspect. in a major break in the investigation you coming after the process of going frame by frame through more than 2000 images taken of, and in the crowds near the finish line. boston's abc station reporting that the key video leading to this suspect was captured on surveillance cameras outside of a lord & tailor department store. more evidence...
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the mayor signed the program into law today requiring soft story buildings to undergo seismic retro fits within seven years. these are building was housing units above open spaces like garages. these structures suffered most damage during the 1989 earthquake. staff will start evaluating buildings in the fall and alert home owners of the work they need to do. >> on the peninsula, volunteers went house to house part of a drill to get ready for a -- get first responders ready for emergencies. the teams dropped baginformatiog in south san francisco f area had been hit with a chemical attack or pandemic the teens wouldopng off supplies tooseheltering in plac department was tracking how fast we're going door to door today so they can get a feel for how long it might go door to door to distribute medications. >> they have stockpiled medical supplies so quicken the response. >> california emergency man many agency sen couraging everybody to be ready for any possible type of natural hazard. >> we shou all have emergency kits stockpiled with items including battery operated radios and flashlights,
the mayor signed the program into law today requiring soft story buildings to undergo seismic retro fits within seven years. these are building was housing units above open spaces like garages. these structures suffered most damage during the 1989 earthquake. staff will start evaluating buildings in the fall and alert home owners of the work they need to do. >> on the peninsula, volunteers went house to house part of a drill to get ready for a -- get first responders ready for...
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>> that wouldo be that this was gainsmanship by law enforcement officials. they were so concerned he was monitoring them, they didn't want to give hints ofr operations so we have calls out in washington making -- may take time for information to flow back here but we're on the case and hope to have information shortly. >> and again richard clark, dick moving in this way people had been told to get back into the streets? >> it could be they think he's watching television, therefore they announced they're withdrawing their are units and this is in hopes perhaps he'd come out of the house, maybe that is what happened. >> and you'd said their chief hope was to capture him alive. hearing those shots does it cause concern? that is a lot of gunfire. >> our hope is to capture him alive so he can be interrogated. i'm sure his hope was to be a suicide like his brother. either way, however we're are going to find out a lot of information about him by going through his charge cards, phone records and finding out who he and his brother knew and how they got radicalized.
>> that wouldo be that this was gainsmanship by law enforcement officials. they were so concerned he was monitoring them, they didn't want to give hints ofr operations so we have calls out in washington making -- may take time for information to flow back here but we're on the case and hope to have information shortly. >> and again richard clark, dick moving in this way people had been told to get back into the streets? >> it could be they think he's watching television,...
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we will bring you updates law this newscast and on abc7news.com. you can follow us on twitter@abcnews bay area for any breaking news developments around the clock. >> we are following breaking news in downtown san francisco where police have evacuated the area where a suspicious package was found by a security guard. police have shut down an area around the intersection of market and grant avenue. the city is supposed to be marking the 107th anniversary of the 1906 earthquake in an hour. instead, the streets are shut down and no one is allowed to come out of the local businesses. this is market street right here and can you see the police cars blocking off the street while they investigate the suspicious package. no one is allowed to come out of the businesses and there is no word how it will affect the anniversary event. we will follow this breaking situation and bring you more information as it becomes available. >> the president and first lady will be in boston to attend a tribute to the marathon bombing victims. machine's explosions killed thre
we will bring you updates law this newscast and on abc7news.com. you can follow us on twitter@abcnews bay area for any breaking news developments around the clock. >> we are following breaking news in downtown san francisco where police have evacuated the area where a suspicious package was found by a security guard. police have shut down an area around the intersection of market and grant avenue. the city is supposed to be marking the 107th anniversary of the 1906 earthquake in an hour....
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a lot of law enforcement involved in that. to assist that, we have suspended all service on the mbta, our public transit service and that will continue until we think it's safe to open all or some of that. we're asking people to shelter in place, in other words, to stay indoors with their doors locked and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer and that applies here in watertown where we are right now, also cambridge,
a lot of law enforcement involved in that. to assist that, we have suspended all service on the mbta, our public transit service and that will continue until we think it's safe to open all or some of that. we're asking people to shelter in place, in other words, to stay indoors with their doors locked and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer and that applies here in watertown where we are right now, also cambridge,
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law enforcement officials tell abc7 news the 19-year-old suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev is awake but unable to speak because of a neck authorities that could be self inflicted. dzhokhar tsarnaev is in answering some questions in writing. authorities asked about potential accomplices and unexploded bombs. >> i am not convinced they were planning more attacks. we have to be vigilant. >> police captured him after a dramatic end to the manhunt the broader investigation has focused on his older brother, 26-year-old who died in a shootout with police. last year he traveled overseas to russia and chechnya and linked to jihad videos online. some wonder why he fell ofhei. y questioned him two years ago. >> he got off the radar and traveled to the most dangerous parts of the world. >>the bombings left three dead and dogs injured. many are still in the hospital recovering. >> boston remembered the victims yesterday and prayed for healing. >> forgiveness does not mean we do not realize the heinousness of the crime. in our own hearts, we are unable to forgive, we make ourselves a victim of our own hatre
law enforcement officials tell abc7 news the 19-year-old suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev is awake but unable to speak because of a neck authorities that could be self inflicted. dzhokhar tsarnaev is in answering some questions in writing. authorities asked about potential accomplices and unexploded bombs. >> i am not convinced they were planning more attacks. we have to be vigilant. >> police captured him after a dramatic end to the manhunt the broader investigation has focused on his...
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were investigating after their officers shot and killed a man accused of stabbing his own brother-in-law. it happened in the portrero hills neighborhood. the suspect called 9-1-1 to report the stabbing around 9:45 and police got there in minutes of the call and they say the suspect came after them with a hammer. the police chief explains what happened next. >> the officers ordered the person to step his advance and he continues the advance. an officer fired upon the suspects, and 9 suspect went to the ground and this is corroborated by independent witness testimony. >> the victim suffered serious injuries do his head, arms and chest but he is expected to survive. >> this morning, you can feel it is chilly. >> that is because of the lack of wind. mike? >> we have been talking about no wind, nothing to keep the manufacture stirred so that is why the cold heavy earth sinks and the warm air prices and why we have cooler conditions this morning. we have dry air out there and you can see on live doppler 7 hd no radar runs. the air mass as far as pollen is concerned has been rough all week. fro
were investigating after their officers shot and killed a man accused of stabbing his own brother-in-law. it happened in the portrero hills neighborhood. the suspect called 9-1-1 to report the stabbing around 9:45 and police got there in minutes of the call and they say the suspect came after them with a hammer. the police chief explains what happened next. >> the officers ordered the person to step his advance and he continues the advance. an officer fired upon the suspects, and 9...
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a lot of law enforcement involved in that. to assist that, we have suspended all service on the mbta, our public transit service and that will continue until we think it's safe to open all or some of that. we're asking people to shelter in place, in other words, to stay indoors with their doors locked and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer and that applies here in watertown where we are right now, also cambridge, newton, belmont and at this point, all of boston. all of boston. this is the serious situation. we're taking it seriously, we're asking the public to take it seriously, as well and to assist law enforcement by following those simple instructions. we've got every asset that we can possibly muster on the ground right now. they are doing a terrific job and working in concert with each other but we are going to need the public to help us help them stay safe. >> where are you? >> right behind you. thank you. as the governor said this is a rapidly developing situation. w
a lot of law enforcement involved in that. to assist that, we have suspended all service on the mbta, our public transit service and that will continue until we think it's safe to open all or some of that. we're asking people to shelter in place, in other words, to stay indoors with their doors locked and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer and that applies here in watertown where we are right now, also cambridge, newton, belmont and at this...
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law enforcement across the country will. we will train to it and we will be better for it. >> something that helped keep people calm in line was the fact that news of that second suspect being arrested in boston was breaking as people were in line. there were people who were learning about it on their smartphones and passing the word along to some of their fellow fans. at at&t park, abc7 news. >> abc7 news will continue to have coverage on the story throughout the weekend. we will also have live reports later today from boston with abc7 news reporter ama dates. you can follow her on twitter also. >> back here in the bay area, a beautiful weekend to look forward to. rumor has it even warmer temperatures next week? >> that's right. we have records possible into the middle of next week. it should be gorgeous out there today. 52 downtown. clear skies, very little fog and we are talking about an offshore flow. some of the warmest numbers we've seen all year. that's coming up. >> thank you, lisa. for the second day the fbi visits
law enforcement across the country will. we will train to it and we will be better for it. >> something that helped keep people calm in line was the fact that news of that second suspect being arrested in boston was breaking as people were in line. there were people who were learning about it on their smartphones and passing the word along to some of their fellow fans. at at&t park, abc7 news. >> abc7 news will continue to have coverage on the story throughout the weekend. we...
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what are law enforcement officials saying? >> well, carolyn, tamerlan was on the fbi's radar two years ago. apparently a foreign government, we think it's probably russia, a foreign government reached out to the fbi asking for information, saying they were concerned that he had become a follower of radical islam. the fbi checked it out, and they didn't find him to be a threat. pretty remarkable. >>> a lot of questions going to be asked about that, though. thank you very much. have a good morning. >> thank you. >> a new folk hero has emerged out of boston's terrible week. his name is dave. he is the guy who found the suspect in his boat in his backyard. the internet is all abuzz to send him a giant thank you gift. here's abc news reporter gio. >> it's the now famous little boat that kept a big secret. unlikely hideout for america's most wanted man. and this is the boat's owner. david hannaberry, a man now called the hero for finding the suspected marathon are bomber and calling 911. >> they were at the scene. >> what happened w
what are law enforcement officials saying? >> well, carolyn, tamerlan was on the fbi's radar two years ago. apparently a foreign government, we think it's probably russia, a foreign government reached out to the fbi asking for information, saying they were concerned that he had become a follower of radical islam. the fbi checked it out, and they didn't find him to be a threat. pretty remarkable. >>> a lot of questions going to be asked about that, though. thank you very much....
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or cupa delegating authorities to enforce state law. local residents think the power is helpful because bureaucracy is slow response. >> so, confident in west sacramento that they're aware them have proper protocols in place. >> unlike texas town west sacramento did not build neighborhoods within a mile. still it's located in a park that employs many people. >> i'm concernednd i won't know what to do if that happened. >> cupa says the texas facility is a fertilizer wholesaler and there are 49 of those in california. cupa insists we are safe. >> tuesday. >> a strike by sanitation workers is affecting service here in the bay area, supportive teamsters picketed the area now operated republic services disrupting service in fremont and union city. the company representative says collection services will resume as soon as possible. >> today's report suggests the job market could start to rebound. according to the labor department, new claims for benefits only rose slightly last week. 353,000 people filed for first time jobless benefits. thous
or cupa delegating authorities to enforce state law. local residents think the power is helpful because bureaucracy is slow response. >> so, confident in west sacramento that they're aware them have proper protocols in place. >> unlike texas town west sacramento did not build neighborhoods within a mile. still it's located in a park that employs many people. >> i'm concernednd i won't know what to do if that happened. >> cupa says the texas facility is a fertilizer...